The Exorcist

This TV reboot of the classic 1973 film definitely holds its own in terms of scares (and hunky priests). The plot is familiar: A young girl is slowly getting possessed by Satan, and two priests have to save her. However, nuanced changes—like the unnerving way the show personifies Satan—make this reboot fresh. And frightening. Tune in Fridays at 9 P.M. on Fox.

Stranger Things

It's not too late to catch up on this phenomenon if you missed the boat in July. The eight-episode first season centers on a mother's (Winona Ryder) frantic search for her missing 12-year-old son (Noah Schnapp). What starts as a routine missing child investigation becomes a sci-fi nightmare, complete with government conspiracies, literal monsters, and a girl named Eleven (Millie Bobby Brown). All episodes are available on Netflix.

American Horror Story: Roanoke

The sixth season of Ryan Murphy's terrifying anthology series is back with a vengeance. This time, we have a show within a show: Lily Rabe and Andre Holland play a husband and wife who retell their haunted house story for a true crime program called My Roanoke Nightmare. Sarah Paulson and Cuba Gooding Jr. portray the actors recreating Rabe and Holland's story in the show. Oh! And Lady Gaga plays a weird Earth devil. Scared yet? It airs Wednesdays at 10 P.M. on FX.

Scream Queens

Finally, a horror TV show that scaredy–cats can enjoy too. Murphy's bloody, campy, Mean Girls-like delight is back for a second season with a small difference: The Chanels are now trapped in a hospital instead of a sorority house. Emma Roberts' one-liners are still gloriously biting. It airs Tuesdays at 9 P.M. on Fox.

Channel Zero: Candle Cove

The first season of this new horror anthology series follows a child psychologist (Paul Schneider) as he returns home to investigate the bizarre disappearance of his twin brother and several other kids in the 1980s. It premieres October 11 on SyFy.

The Rocky Horror Picture Show: Let's Do the Time Warp Again

Will this musical adaptation starring Laverne Cox and Victoria Justice live up to the original film from 1980? Find out when The Rocky Horror Picture Show: Let's Do the Time Warp Again premieres October 20 on Fox.

Blair Witch

It's like the original Blair Witch movie on steroids—in other words, terrifying AF. Why did Heather Donahue's brother, James, think his sister would be alive in the woods 20 years later?! This film is currently in theaters.

Before I Wake

Two foster parents (Kate Bosworth and Thomas Jane) welcome an 8-year-old boy named Cody (Jacob Tremblay) into their home. However, things get weird when they realize Cody's dreams come true IRL. And so do his nightmares. Dun, dun, duuuun! This film is currently in theaters.

The Greasy Strangler

This graphic, deranged horror-comedy isn't for the faint of heart. It centers on a father-son duo pining for the same woman's attention, while also trying to catch the slimy monster strangling people in their town. In theaters October 7.